The first discovery of gold nuggets in the United States is attributed to James W. Marshall in January 1848. He found gold while working at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California, which sparked the California Gold Rush. This discovery marked a significant moment in American history, leading to a massive influx of prospectors and settlers to the region in search of fortune.
The first gold nugget was found in 1848 at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. This discovery sparked the California Gold Rush, attracting thousands of prospectors and significantly impacting the westward expansion of the United States. James W. Marshall, the mill's carpenter, discovered the nugget while working on the mill, leading to a surge in gold mining activities in the region.
The largest piece of gold ever found is the "Welcome Stranger," discovered in 1869 in Victoria, Australia. Weighing approximately 72 kilograms (158.8 pounds), it was unearthed by prospectors John Deason and Richard Oates near the town of Moliagul. The gold nugget was so massive that it was almost entirely pure, containing around 91% gold content. It remains an iconic find in the history of gold mining.
Batholomew Dias did find gold when he was in Africa
Gold Is Where You Find It was created on 1938-02-12.
Gold was first discovered in mid Estens (6000 B.C.)
First you have to get the gold nugget on the tree in Kaya forests.Then, go back to Nabooti and find the salesman. He will tell you that you can trade that gold nugget for a camera.
I am not sure but I think it is the Welcome nugget
go to crator in fallarbor town and click A and go you go a gold nugget.
in the prehistoric times!
Edward Hargraves did not find a nugget of any notable size. The claim to fame for Hargraves was the fact that he (or rather, two men he employed) found the first payable gold in Australia, and thus started the Australian Gold rush in 1851.
January 24 , 1849
You find the trader and give thim the gold nugget and he will give you a camera!!
a gold nugget is a non-mineral
Pat panned for gold with his brother, and they found a nugget or two in the bottom of the pan on the first try.
Edward Hargraves did not find a nugget of any notable size. Hargraves was important for the fact that he (or rather, two men he employed) found the first payable gold in Australia, and thus started the Australian Gold rush in 1851.
The color of a gold nugget is usually a bright, yellowish color.
it isn't in diamond monds